The upper rim of the canyon at the north end of the park is 800 feet (240 m) above sea level, descending to the valley of the Ohio River. Big Clifty Falls is 60 feet (18 m) high and flows over limestone steps.

Big Clifty Falls Waterfall

Clifty Canyon

Stair Set to Over Look

Wild Columbine

Another View of Big Clifty

Navigating the Stair Sets

Over Look Leading to Waterfall

Walking along the massive limestone cliffs that are carved out of the canyon.

Close as you can Get

Bridge Over Little Clifty Falls

Additional Walkway Along Canyon

Navigating the rocks and roots for a better view of the Canyon

Little Clifty Falls

Little Clifty Falls - 60 feet (18 m)

Little Clifty Through the Trees

Flooded Trails

Flooded trails are a good sign that the water flow of the waterfalls will be heavy. It also means that you must use extreme caution because all the trails are mud covered and slick.

60 Foot Drop

Spring and winter you can get a better peek at a full view of Little Clifty Falls. Once all the leaves are out, the view is hindered.

Wild Columbine Growing From Limestone

Wildflowers grow out of the limestone rocks along the trails.

Little Clifty From the Trail Head

Cake Rock

Powerful Little Clifty

Top View of Little Clifty

Big Clifty

Little Clifty Close Up

View From Above Big Clifty

Sandstone Bluffs

Choices, Choices

Clifty Falls

Clifty Falls State Park Madison, IN

Growing Out of a Rock

Pretty in Purple

Praire Trillium

First time finding one.

Wildflower Heaven

Did I mention that I have no tripod? I seemed to have lost the tripod camera connection. Oh, well.